Details are all there, including use for the Monument, registered against title of the land.
It cannot be used for any purpose except that for which it was acquired.
No meetings are allowed other than approved for the purpose of raising funds for upkeep of the Memorial.
The use cannot be stretched to include use of the property to display any monument other than to commemorate those who fell in battle.
Jacqueline Stuart is the acknowledged authority of town history. Ms Stuart has informed Council
of the history of the institution and why placement of a war machines is neither legal nor appropriate use.
Every year on November 11th, the gathering grows at the Cenotaph.The town's oldest and youngest residents are there together. Parents clearly intend the tradition will be passed on and memory kept fresh and meaningful.
That's respect.
The Mayor and Council are in attendance to pay their respects.
I can't believe the intention is to disrespect an institution soon to mark a century of town history.
Yet that is exactly the impact of the decision to display a facsimile of an armed military vehicle in that
place.
It does not belong.
It is not welcome.
It has no right to occupy that space
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We have to wait & see what Council decides. Fortunately there is time for them to maybe get it right.
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